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Discover Ludwig"his acts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's behavior, actions, or deeds. For example: "John showed remorse for his acts of vandalism."
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His acts.
"His acts were egregious.
His acts are random and far-reaching.
"I was copying Qaddafi's own personality, his acts," he said.
And Jesus chose 12 witnesses to record his acts.
Examined closely, all of his acts betray surprising emotional consistency.
Sentamu read a long legal justification for his acts.
Got the James Gordan medal for his acts of heroism.
Between Louis' death in 1270 and canonization in 1297, advocates of Louis' sanctity tended to focus on his humility, his acts of piety, and his crusades.
American interests and values are aligned in requiring that Assad answer for his acts.
The Colombian soccer federation said in a statement that Gomez "assumed the consequences of his acts".
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